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Dear Editor:

I think it is very true about the comment that a reader has written in the edition of February 1 issue of Immigrant's Weekly. People come to the U.S. for freedom. This land is full of opportunity for people of all world. Why is it so difficult to legalize those that are already here in the U.S.?

They haven't affected our lives before the September 11 attack, so why is it such a big deal now. They are probably one of the hardest working people you will come to meet. They work for a lot less than what US citizens are earning. They are just trying to earn a living to support their family just like everyone is doing in this country. Most of them have children who are born in the U.S. Do we really want to separate a child from their parent and turn to the government to help support these children? Children should always be a number one goal in this country. To help keep them happy and sheltered is a goal only their parents could do best.

We experience a world of opportunity in this country, why not share it with people of all kind. We can't let prejudice get the best of us.

Bich Thuy



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